He recounted the violent incidents in a 116-page search warrant affidavit that was recently unsealed in U.S. District Court in Grand Rapids.

Among the allegations:

-- On Feb. 18, 2007, a Holland man, just out of prison for sexual assault, answered the door at his East 18th Street home. One of the two men at the door pulled out a small revolver, pointed it at the man’s head, and pulled the trigger.

The gun misfired. The victim turned back inside to shut the door when he felt something go through his hair. He acted as if he had been shot as the men fled. The victim of his sexual assault was related to a Latin King, records said.

-- On Oct. 14, 2008, Holland police responded to a felonious assault on Columbia Avenue. The victims told police that five Latin Kings, Ramon Morales, Antonio Rios, Mario Herrera, Juan Hernandez and Julio Hernandez, punched and kicked the two men in the head. They suffered broken bones and broken teeth.

The alleged attackers taunted the victims, “King love or no love,” and made gang hand signs, police said in the documents.

One of the victims “refused to name his attackers out of fear of retribution,” Holt wrote.

The other “also refused to testify, however, he told the police that it was obvious the Holland Latin Kings were protecting their territory.”

-- On May 14, 2009, four Latin Kings beat the owner of a bar who had kicked the girlfriend of a Latin King out of the bar over an earlier incident. The owner did not want to prosecute because he didn’t want problems with the gang.

-- On March 24, 2010, Holland police responded to Village Inn Pizza on Washington Avenue. Police said surveillance video showed several Latin Kings push a woman to the ground and kick her in the head. When a man tried to stop the attack, three others threw him to the ground and knocked him unconscious.

A Latin King threatened a witness, documents said.

-- On June 17, 2010,a Molotov cocktail was found on a front porch on West 18th Street. The bottle was not lit. The man who lived there was a former King, with two children.

-- On Sept. 17, 2011, Juan Hernandez was stabbed 12 times, apparent retribution for the stabbing of a Gangster Disciple.

-- “Juan Hernandez also told (a source of information) that he was going to shoot the Gangster Disciple member who stabbed him directly in the face and would smile in the booking photo when police arrested him because, as Juan Hernandez said, he ‘got me one of those GD … .”

-- On Feb. 11, 2012, police say three Latin Kings severely beat a man they believed was staring at them at a bar. The assault was recorded by video surveillance.

The injured man was with his girlfriend and his mother.

Before the attack, Jose Hernandez said the victim “did not know who they were messing with, and that he was the ‘Leader of the Latin Kings.’”

-- In the early hours of July 14, 2012, a Latin Kings “future,” who was trying to earn his way into the gang, stabbed a member of Vatos Locos, a rival gang. Less than an hour later, a Vatos Locos fired three shots at Latin Kings, including an informant who was talking to an agent at the time.

“The agent/officer overheard the gunshots through the phone, as well as the commotion that followed.”

-- On Sept. 4, 2011, a known Gangster Disciple was beaten and stabbed by numerous Latin Kings. He told police he was attacked because he stole a pound of marijuana from Latin Kings, records showed.

-- On Jan. 22, 2010, a former Latin King was attacked by three Latin Kings. He was hit in the head with brass knuckles or a watch. A pregnant woman with him was pushed to the ground. The man declined to press charges. The woman initially agreed to press charges, but then “reported that her family was being followed, harassed and threatened by Latin King members.”